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Health care workers
America’s rural hospitals are in the red
May 17, 2023
A new federal program is dropping rural hospitals a lifeline to keep emergency services available as they struggle to turn a profit.
For a rural hospital trying to reopen, hiring is a challenge
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Blake Farmer
Oct 6, 2022
Many rural hospitals have closed during the pandemic, and their staffers found other work far away.
Most home care workers are entitled to overtime but might not know it
Nov 24, 2021
A new initiative from the Labor Department aims to up outreach and enforcement related to such issues.
Apprenticeship gives California health care workers a career boost
Oct 21, 2021
The program helps licensed vocational nurses who work in state prisons to become registered nurses.
More health care organizations impose vaccine mandates on workers
Jul 22, 2021
There are obvious benefits to ensuring health care workers are vaccinated, but mandates have costs too.
Despite the pandemic, some jobs in health care have declined
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Andy Uhler
Oct 8, 2020
And with the rise in the use of telemedicine, some job losses, specifically in administrative services, may be permanent.
Will hospitals run out of protective gear again as cases rise?
Jun 29, 2020
3M has doubled production of N95 masks, but demand still exceeds supply.
For public good, not for profit.
"How long do I plan to stay? As long as necessary." — a home health care worker in quarantine
Apr 21, 2020
There are more than 2 million home health care workers in the U.S. trying to help the elderly and people with disabilities during COVID-19.
COVID-19 wreaks economic havoc, spurs health care hiring
Mar 13, 2020
Job websites have reported a spike in postings, from epidemiologist to registered nurse to data scientist.